Laundry machine

ABSTRACT

A laundry apparatus including a cabinet; a first space provided in the cabinet, in which a first treating part provided to treat laundry is installed; a second space provided in the cabinet, in which a second treating part provided to treat laundry is installed; a drawer movably provided in the second space, in which the second treating part is installed; and a rail unit configured to limit vertical and horizontal movement of the drawer with respect to the second space and to guide the outward movement of the drawer. Therefore, laundry may be treated by using the first and second treating parts and vibration and noise generated in the second treating part may be reduced.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of the Korean Patent ApplicationNos. 10-2010-0040526, filed on Apr. 30, 2010, 10-2010-0040625 filed onApr. 30, 2010, 10-2010-0040624 filed on Apr. 30, 2010, 10-2010-0040527filed on Apr. 30, 2010, 10-2010-0042004 filed on May 4, 2010 and10-2010-0050125 filed on May 28, 2010, which are hereby incorporated byreference in their entirety as if fully set forth herein.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE Field of the Disclosure

Embodiments of the present invention relate to a laundry apparatus, moreparticularly, to a laundry apparatus including an auxiliary laundrydevice to treat clothes.

Discussion of the Related Art

In general, laundry apparatuses are electric appliances which can washlaundry by using both detergent and mechanical friction. Such laundryapparatuses can be used together with auxiliary devices for users to usethem conveniently.

An auxiliary device may be provided beyond or below a washing apparatusand the auxiliary device provides a user with a variety of supplementaryfunctions. However, the auxiliary devices are designed and manufacturedas independent devices provided in the laundry apparatuses.

In the meanwhile, the laundry apparatus is directly installed in thefloor. Especially, a front loading laundry apparatus has a laundryintroduction opening located relatively low. Because of that, a user hasan inconvenience when loading and unloading laundry into or out of thefront loading laundry apparatus. To solve this inconvenience, a frontloading laundry device has been proposed to include a stand providedthere below.

Furthermore, various methods have been proposed to install an auxiliarylaundry device in the stand, not simply using the stand as it is.

However, a lot of work may be required to use such a stand as anindependent auxiliary device. Typically, the laundry apparatus havingthe auxiliary laundry device fails to have a good profile.

Compared with a main laundry device, the auxiliary laundry deviceutilizing the stand has various components configured to treat laundrywhich are installed in a relatively small space. Because of that, it isquite difficult to design and manufacture the auxiliary laundry device.

SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention are directed to alaundry apparatus.

An object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide alaundry apparatus including an auxiliary laundry device with an enhancedproductivity and enhanced profile.

Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide alaundry apparatus which can reduce vibration and noise, when the laundryapparatus includes an auxiliary laundry device.

A further object of further embodiments of the present invention is toprovide a laundry apparatus which allows an inner configuration of anauxiliary laundry device to be installed efficiently, even if an innerspace of the auxiliary laundry device is quite narrow.

Additional advantages, objects, and features of the disclosure will beset forth in part in the description which follows and in part willbecome apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art uponexamination of the following.

To achieve these objects and other advantages in accordance with thepurpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, alaundry apparatus includes a cabinet; a first space provided in thecabinet, the first space in which a first treating part provided totreat laundry is installed; a second space provided in the cabinet, thefirst space in which a second treating part provided to treat laundry isinstalled; a drawer movably provided in the second space, the drawer inwhich the second treating part is installed; and a rail unit configuredto limit vertical and horizontal movement of the drawer with respect tothe second space to guide the outward movement of the drawer.

It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description andthe following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and areintended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a furtherunderstanding of the disclosure and are incorporated in and constitute apart of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the disclosure andtogether with the description serve to explain the principle of thedisclosure.

In the drawings:

FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views illustrating a laundry apparatusaccording to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a bottom surface of thelaundry apparatus;

FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a drawer provided inthe laundry apparatus;

FIGS. 5 and 6 are perspective views illustrating a rail of the laundryapparatus;

FIG. 7 is a side sectional view illustrating a second cabinet of thelaundry apparatus;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of arear lock provided in the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 9 is a sectional view illustrating the rear lock of the laundryapparatus;

FIG. 10 is a rear view illustrating a water supply and drainage deviceof the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 11 is a side view illustrating the water supply and drainage deviceof the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 12 is a plane view illustrating the water supply and drainagedevice of the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 13 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a second tub of thelaundry apparatus;

FIG. 14 is plane view illustrating the second tub of the laundryapparatus;

FIG. 15 is a sectional view illustrating the second tub and a seconddrum of the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 16 is partially sectional view illustrating the second tub and thesecond drum of the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 17 is a sectional view illustrating a heater sump of the laundryapparatus;

FIG. 18 is a sectional view illustrating an air chamber of the laundryapparatus;

FIG. 19 is a partially perspective view illustrating a second tubsupporting device of the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 20 is a sectional view illustrating the second tub supportingdevice of the laundry apparatus;

FIGS. 21 and 22 are sectional view illustrating a connected portion ofthe second tub supporting device;

FIG. 23 is a partially perspective view illustrating another embodimentof the second tub supporting device;

FIG. 24 is a plane view illustrating a second tub supporting device ofthe second tub supporting device according to another embodiment;

FIG. 25 is a plane view illustrating an installation location of adrainage pump provided in the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 26 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of thedrawing pump;

FIG. 27 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the drainage pumpof the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 28 is a sectional view illustrating the drawing pump of the laundryapparatus;

FIG. 29 is a perspective view illustrating a drainage chamber of thedrainage pump provided in the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 30 is a side sectional view illustrating a fixing state of thesecond tub provided in the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 31 is a sectional view illustrating a second drum of the laundryapparatus;

FIG. 32 is a perspective view illustrating a side wall of the seconddrum provided in the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 33 is a plane view illustrating a base of the second drum providedin the laundry apparatus;

FIG. 34 is a side sectional view illustrating the base of the seconddrum; and

FIG. 35 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a drainage structure of thelaundry apparatus.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be explained inreference to the accompanying drawings.

Reference will now be made in detail to the specific embodiments of thepresent invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanyingdrawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be usedthroughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.

As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, a laundry apparatus 1 includes a cabinet 1 aconfigured to define a profile of the laundry apparatus 1. The cabinet 1a includes a first cabinet 10 where a first treating part 10 a fortreating laundry is formed and a second cabinet 20 where a secondtreating part 20 a provided adjacent to the first cabinet 10 is formedto treat laundry.

In other words, a user loads laundry into the first cabinet 10 and/orthe second cabinet 20 to perform washing, drying or refreshing. Here,the terminology ‘refresh’ may refer to a process of wrinkle removing,deodorizing, sanitizing, static electricity preventing or laundrywarming, which uses air, heated air, steam, mist or water elementssupplied to the laundry. In addition, clothes and laundry which will bementioned in the present specification includes wearable objectsincluding clothes, apparel, shoes, socks, gloves and hats and all kindsof washable objects having a washing process performed thereto.

In the meanwhile, the first treating part 10 a may include a first tub(not shown) and/or a first drum (not shown) provided therein to washlaundry, that is, to perform washing, drying or refreshing with respectto the laundry, as mentioned above.

The second treating part 20 a may include a second tub (200, see FIG.16) configured to hold wash water therein and a second drum (600, seeFIG. 16). The second treating part 20 a may be provided adjacent to thefirst treating part 10 a and it may be provided in a predeterminedportion near the first treating part 10 a. For example, the secondtreating part 20 a may be provided below the first treating part 10 a.

When the second treating part 20 a is provided together with the firsttreating part 10 a for washing the laundry, the first treating part 10 aand the second treating part 20 a may have the same washing capacity.

However, considering limitation of an installation space for the laundryapparatus 1 and production cost of the laundry apparatus 1, either ofthe first and second treating parts 10 a and 20 a may have a smallercapacity than the other one.

As shown in drawings, this embodiment illustrates that at least one of awashing capacity, a volume, or a height of the second treating part 20 amay be smaller than at least one of a washing capacity, a volume or aheight of the first treating part 10 a. Because of that, the user mayselect one of the first and second treating parts 10 a and 20 a properlyaccording to the amount of the laundry.

Moreover, the user may select the first treating part 10 a or the secondtreating part 20 a according to the types of laundry items. For example,sensitive laundry items such as infant clothes and lingerie which haveto be separately washed or a small amount of laundry items may be washedby using the second treating part 20 a and the other types of thelaundry items may be washed in the first treating part 10 a.

When the second treating part 20 a is configured to have a smallerwashing capacity than the first treating part 10 a, the second treatingpart 20 a may be provided below the first treating part 10 a. Since theheight of the first treating part 10 a is increased by the second part20 a provided below the first treating part 10 a, the user may load orunload the laundry into or out of the first treating part 10 a moresmoothly and more efficiently.

Moreover, when the laundry apparatus 1 includes the first treating part10 a and the second treating part 20 a, the first cabinet 10, where thefirst treating part 10 a is installed, and the second cabinet 20, wherethe second treating part 20 a is installed, may be manufacturedindependently and connected with each other.

However, considering manufacture efficiency, in other embodiments thefirst cabinet 10, having the first treating part 10 a installed therein,may be integrally formed with the second cabinet 20, having the secondtreating part 20 a installed therein, to be a single cabinet 1 a. Inother words, a single cabinet 1 a is shared and the first and secondtreating parts 10 a and 20 a may be provided in the single cabinet 1 a.In this case, a partition wall (not shown) may be provided between thefirst treating part 10 a and the second treating part 20 a to separatethem from each other.

Here, an internal space of the cabinet 1 a may be partitioned off intothe first and second cabinets 10 and 20 by the partition wall mentionedabove. In some embodiments, the partition wall may include apredetermined opening (not shown) to allow the first treating part 10 aand the second treating part 20 a to communicate with each other.

In addition, configuration components provided in the second treatingpart 20 a may be extended to an inside of the first treating part 10 avia the opening. In other embodiments, configuration components providedin the first treating part 10 a may be extended to an inside of thesecond treating part 20 a via the opening.

As follows will be described an embodiment presenting that the firsttreating part 10 a and the second treating part 20 a are formedintegrally as one body.

The first treating part 10 a may include a first door which can beopened selectively. The user can open the first door 15 to load thelaundry into the first treating part 10 a.

A variety of components which will be described later may be provided inthe second treating part 20 a. However, the components may have astructure with an easy access for users' convenience, maintenance andthe like.

For example, as shown in the drawings, the second treating part 20 a mayinclude a drawer 100 which can slide inward and outward. The drawer 100is provided slidingly such that the user may draw the drawer 100 forwardto have an access to the inside of the second treating part 20 a.

As follows, the drawer of the second treating part according to thepresent invention will be described in detail in reference to theaccompanying drawings.

In reference to FIGS. 2 and 3, the drawer 100 may slide along an entryand exit space formed in the second cabinet 20 to open and close.

The laundry apparatus according to this embodiment includes a pair ofside rail units 130 provided between the drawer 100 and the secondcabinet 20 to guide the inward and outward movement of the drawer 100.Especially, the laundry apparatus includes a lower rail unit 140provided underneath the drawer 100.

In the meanwhile, the side rail units 130 are provided between both sidesurfaces of the drawer 100. The second cabinet 20 may limit upward anddownward motion of the drawer 100 and may guide the inward and outwardmotion of the drawer 100. The lower rail unit 140, provided between abottom surface of the drawer 100 and the second cabinet 20, limitsleftward and rightward motion of the drawer 100 and guides the inwardand outward motion of the drawer 100.

In reference to FIG. 4, the drawer 100 is configured of a front portion110, forming a front surface of the drawer 100, and a housing 120 wherethe second treating part 20 a will be installed. The front portion 110is formed of a rectangular plate with a predetermined thickness and itis coupled to a front surface of the housing 120. A handle 112 is formedin a front surface of the front portion 110 to allow the user to grasp,when the user is moving to open and close the drawer 100.

As follows, the side rail units 130 installed between the housing 120 ofthe drawer 100 and the second cabinet 20 will be described in detail.Here, the side rail units 130 are symmetrically installed to both sidesof the housing 120 in the same structure. Because of that, one of therail units will be described first and description of the other railunit will omitted.

Side brackets 131 are provided in both sides of the housing 120, to becoupled to the side rail units 130, respectively. The side bracket 131is formed of a bar having a predetermined length and it includes a frontrecess 132 a and a rear recess 133 a formed therein.

A front hooking member 132 b is formed in the front recess 132 a and arear hooking member 133 b is formed in the rear recess 133 a. The rearhooking member 133 b is bent in an ‘L’ shape and the front hookingmember 132 b is formed straight.

The side rail unit 130 includes a moving rail 134 secured to the drawer100, a fixed rail 137 secured to an inner surface of a side panel 13provided in the second cabinet 20 and a middle rail 138 secured betweenthe moving rail 134 and the fixed rail 137. A front coupling portion 135and a rear coupling portion 136 are projected from a side of the movingrail 134. Recesses or holes are formed in the front and rear couplingportions 135 and 136 to insert the front and rear hooking members 132 band 133 b therein. It is preferable that the rear coupling portion 136is coupled to the rear hooking member 133 b of the side bracket 132 andhas a partially open top to prevent the inserted rear hooking member 133b from being separated.

The moving rail 134 of the side rail unit 130 is secured to the sidebracket 131 provided on the side of the housing 120, the front hookingmember 132 b and the rear hooking member 133 b of the side bracket 131are inserted in the front and rear coupling portions 135 and 136 formedin the inner surface of the moving rail 134, such that the drawer 100may be secured to the moving rail 134.

The fixed rail 137 of the side rail unit 130 is fixed to an innersurface of the side panel 13 provided in the second cabinet 20. Thefixed rail 137 may be fixed to the side panel 13 by a bolt or a screw. Alocation where the fixed rail 137 is secured is corresponding to alocation where the moving rail 134 is secured. Here, the middle rail 138is secured between the fixed rail 137 and the moving rail 134.

The front hooking member 132 b is projected from a front portion of alower surface of the side bracket 131 and the rear hooking member 133 bis projected from a rear portion thereof. A predetermined portion of theside bracket 131 may be cut out or bent to form the front and rearhooking members 132 b and 133 b.

In the meanwhile, the shapes of the front and rear hooking members 132 band 133 b may be only an example and the present invention is notlimited thereto. In other words, the front and rear hooking members 132b and 133 b may be members used to secure the bracket to the moving railand shapes of them may be varied properly.

A lower bracket 141 is provided in a bottom of the housing 120 to besecured to the lower rail unit 140. Compared with the side rail unit130, the lower rail unit 140 has the same configuration, except a movingrail 144 having a different appearance. Front and rear coupling portions145 and 146 are formed in an upper surface of the moving rail 144 tocouple the lower bracket 141 thereto. The front and rear couplingportions 145 and 146 may be recesses or holes. The moving rail 144 ofthe lower rail unit 140 is secured to the lower bracket 141 provided inthe bottom of the housing 120. Front and rear hooking members 142 and143 formed in the lower bracket 141 are inserted in the front and rearcoupling portions 145 and 146 formed in the moving rail 144, such thatthe drawer 100 may be secured to the moving rail 144.

A fixed rail 147 of the lower rail unit 140 is fixed to an inner surfaceof a base (not shown) composing the second cabinet 20. The fixed rail147 may be fixed to the base by a bolt or a screw. A location where thefixed rail 147 is secured corresponds to a location where the movingrail 144 is secured. Together with that, a middle rail 148 is securedbetween the fixed rail 147 and the moving rail 144.

Typically, the second treating part 20 a installed in the housing 120 isa top loading laundry device. The top loading laundry apparatus 100includes a shaft 700 of a second drum 600 which is arrangedperpendicular to the ground. When the second treating part 20 a is putinto operation, with the drawer 100 moved inwardly in the second cabinet20, vibration would be generated in the second treating part 20 a by therotation of the second drum 600. Since the shaft 700 of the second drum600 is arranged perpendicularly with respect to the ground, a lot ofvibration might be generated in the drawer 100 including the second drum600 in a direction parallel to the ground. Especially, this vibration isgenerated during a spinning cycle and more vibration is generated whenthe second drum 600 is eccentric.

When the side rail units 130 are secured to the drawer 100, the drawer100 can move to a single degree of freedom along a forward and backwarddirection. In other words, vertical motion of the drawer 100 is limitedby the securing of the moving rail 134, the middle rail 138 and thefixed rail 137 composing the side rail unit 130 and horizontal motion isalso limited. However, the moving rail 134, the middle rail 138 and thefixed rail 137 composing the side rail unit 130 are secured to eachother, spaced apart a predetermined distance from each other. Because ofthat, the drawer 100 can be moved along a leftward and rightwarddirection as much as the spaced distance and it might be vibrated in theleftward and rightward direction by the rotation of the second drum 600.The vibration is transferred to the laundry apparatus 1 including thefirst treating part 10 a. As a result, durability of the laundryapparatus 1 will deteriorate and noise might be generated.

However, this embodiment of the present invention includes the lowerrail unit 140, to limit the horizontal vibration of the drawer 100. Inother words, the lower rail unit 140 not only guides the inner and outermotion of the drawer 100 but also limits the leftward and rightwardvibration of the drawer 100. As a result, durability of the laundryapparatus 1 may be enhanced and noise may be reduced effectively.

The drawer 100 provided in the laundry apparatus according to thisembodiment of the present invention may be completely separable from thesecond cabinet 20. In other words, when the second treating part 20 a orthe other parts located in the drawer 100 needs repairing, the drawer100 can be detached from the second cabinet 20 to repair the secondtreating part 20 a or the other parts smoothly and conveniently.

When the drawer 100 is detached, the drawer 100 is moved outwardcompletely from the second cabinet 20. After that, the front portion ofthe drawer 100 is lifted a predetermined distance. At this time, thefront hooking member 132 b of the side bracket 131 is formed straight tobe separated from the front coupling portion 135 of the moving rail 134smoothly. However, the rear hooking member 133 b is formed in the ‘L’shape and it is not detached from the rear coupling portion 136, eventhe front portion 110 is lifted. The rear hooking member 133 b may besloping a predetermined angle along the direction in which the drawer100 is lifted. At this time, when the drawer 100 is pulled along thesloping direction of the drawer 100, the rear hooking member 133 b isdetached from the rear coupling portion 136. Because of that, the drawer100 is detached from the moving rail 134 to be completely detached fromthe second cabinet 20. Here, the front and rear hooking members 142 and143 of the lower bracket 141 are formed straight. When the drawer 100 islifted upwardly, the drawer 100 is detached from the moving rail 144 ofthe lower rail unit 140.

In the meanwhile, a locking assembly 116 and a locking securing part 12are provided in the first cabinet 10 and the drawer 100 to limit theinner and outer motion of the drawer 100.

As shown in FIG. 2, the locking assembly 116 is provided in an upperportion of a rear surface of the front portion 110 to lock the drawer100 when the drawer 100 is moved inwardly into the second cabinet 20completely. Together with the locking assembly 116, the locking couplingportion 12 coupled to the locking assembly 116 is provided in a frontpanel 11 of the first cabinet 10. The locking coupling portion 12 islocated opposite to the locking assembly 116.

The locking assembly 116 is coupled to the locking coupling part 12, tosecure the drawer 100 not to move backward (that is, outward). Thelocking assembly 116 and the locking coupling portion 12 may be coupledto each other by hooking or any other suitable coupling method that isknown to one of skill in the art.

When the drawer 100 is insertedly moved into the second cabinet 10 bythe side rail units 130 and the lower rail unit 140, the side rail units130 and the lower rail unit 140 reduce friction generated between thedrawer 100 and the second cabinet 20. Because of that, when the drawer100 is moved into the second cabinet 20, the drawer 100 may be easilyaccelerated by a little force applied thereto and it might collide withthe second cabinet 20 by inertia.

This collision might apply a shock to the drawer 100 and the secondtreating part 20 a, to damage to the components of the second treatingpart 20 a. In addition, the shock might be transferred to the secondcabinet 20, to damage the components of the first treating part 10 a. Asmentioned above, the shock generated in the drawer 100 and the secondtreating part happens to cause severe noise.

The laundry apparatus according to embodiments the present inventioninclude a shock preventing part 150 to solve that problem. The shockpreventing part 150 is employed to relieve the shock generated by thecollision of the drawer 100 against the second cabinet 20, when thedrawer 100 is moved into the second cabinet 20.

In reference to FIGS. 2 and 7, the shock preventing part 150 is providedin the front of the cabinet 2 and it is formed in a trapezium shape,with a circular cross section. The shocking preventing part 150 may beany other suitable shape known to one of ordinary skill in the art. Insome embodiments, two shock preventing parts 150 may be provided on bothsides of the front portion of the second cabinet 20. In otherembodiments, a total four shock preventing parts 150 may be attached orany other suitable number of shock preventing parts 150 known to one ofskill in the art.

A bolt hole is formed in a center of the shock preventing part 150 and abolt is inserted into the bolt hole to secure the shock preventing part150 to the side of the front portion. It is preferable that the shockpreventing part 150 is formed of an elastic material. In someembodiments, the shock preventing part 150 may be formed of rubber. Infurther embodiments, the shock preventing part 150 may be formed of anplastic or any other suitable elastic material known to one of skill inthe art.

A receiving recess 114 is formed in the inner surface of the frontportion 110 of the drawer 100 to receive the shock preventing part 150therein. When the drawer 100 is moved into the second cabinet 20completely, the front portion 110 of the drawer 100 may be designed tobe spaced apart a predetermined distance from the side panel 13. Thedepth of the receiving recess 114 is smaller than the height of theshock preventing part 150 and it is preferable that the depth of thereceiving groove 114 is a half to two thirds with respect to the heightof the shock preventing part 150. Even if the shock preventing part 150is pressed by collision with the drawer 100, the front portion 110 ofthe drawer 100 may not collide with the side panel 13.

Moreover, according to embodiments of the present invention, a rear lock160 is further provided to secure the drawer 100 to prevent drawer 100from sliding backwardly when moved into the second cabinet 20.

In reference to FIGS. 7 to 9, the rear lock 160 is provided between arear surface of the drawer 100 and a rear panel (not shown) of thesecond cabinet 20. The rear lock 160 includes an engaging part 161engaging with the housing 120 of the drawer 100 and a clamp 165installed in the rear panel of the second cabinet 20.

The engaging part 161 is configured of a support 162 having a bolt holeformed therein and a projection 163 coupled to the support 162. Theengaging part 161 is fixed to a rear surface of the housing 120 by abolt. A cross section of the projection 163 is rectangular and theprojection 163 is formed in a center of the support 162. Arc-shapedengaging grooves 164 are formed in both sides of the projection 163.

The clamp 165 receives and secures the engaging part 161 thereto, and itis configured of two ball housings 167 spaced apart a predetermineddistance from each other and a support 166 secured to lower portions ofthe ball housings 167. A bolt hole is formed in the support 166 and theclamp 165 is fixed to the rear panel by a bolt. A ball 168 is installedin the ball housing 167 and a hole is formed in the ball housing 167 toexpose the ball 168 to the outside of the ball housing 167 partiallythere through. A diameter of the hole is smaller than a diameter of theball 168 and a predetermined portion of the ball 168 is exposed via thehole. In addition, the ball 168 is supported by a spring 169 installedin the ball housing 167. An end of the spring 169 is secured to the ball168 and the other end of the spring 169 is secured to an inner surfaceof the ball housing 167. The spring 169 is installed in a state of beingcompressed and the ball 168 is in close contact with the hole formed inthe ball housing 167 by elasticity of the spring 169.

According to an operational principle of the rear lock 160, theprojection 163 of the engaging part 161 is inserted between the ballhousing 167 and the springs of the ball housing 167 are pressedaccordingly. The elastic force which is strong in proportion to thepressed distances of the springs 169 is applied to the balls 168. Asillustrated in FIG. 9, a plurality of springs 169 are located in a pairof ball housings 167 and apply the elastic force to the balls 168 towardthe projection 163 and the plurality of balls 168 apply a predeterminedforce along a direction toward a center of the projection 163 from bothsides of the projection 163. Because of that, the engaging part 161 issecurely supported by the clamp 165. Together with that, the drawer 100having the engaging part 161 secured thereto is secured to the secondcabinet 20 having the clamp 165 secured thereto. Here, the plurality ofballs 168 are inserted in the grooves 164 formed in the projections 163and they do not slip along a side surface of the projection 163accordingly.

When the drawer 100 is kept in the second cabinet 20, the drawer 100 maybe secured between the locking assembly 116 provided in the frontportion 110 of the drawer 100 and the locking securing part 12. However,when laundry is treated in the second treating part 20 a installed inthe drawer 100, the second drum 600 of the second treating part 20 arotates and vibration is generated accordingly. The vibration cannot beeliminated by the locking assembly 116 enough, resulting in vibrationgenerated in the entire portion of the laundry apparatus.

The laundry apparatus 1 according to embodiments of the presentinvention may include the rear lock 160 provided in the drawer 100 tosecure the drawer 100 stably and to restrain vibration. In addition, itis preferable that the rear lock 160 is installed in a rear portion ofthe rear surface of the drawer 100. Typically, the locking assembly 116is arranged in the upper portion of the front portion 110 of the drawer100. The rear lock 160 is installed in the lower portion of the rearsurface of the drawer 100. The securing means of the drawer 100 may bearranged in symmetry in some embodiments. In other words, the lockingassembly 116 and the rear lock 160 are arranged symmetrically, to securethe drawer 100 more stably.

As a result, the laundry apparatus according to embodiments of thepresent invention may include the rail provided in the bottom of thedrawer to remove sideward-libration generated when the auxiliary laundrydevice is put into operation. Because of that, durability of the laundryapparatus is enhanced and noise is effectively restrained.

Furthermore, the collision between the drawer and the cabinet which isgenerated by the inertia of the drawer motion when the drawer is movedinto the cabinet may be prevented effectively.

Meanwhile, there may be several disadvantages when the drawer 100 isused to lead in and out the second treating part 20 a. The secondtreating part 20 a requires a water supply pipe to supply water to thesecond tub 200 and a drainage pipe to drain the wash water.

When the drawer 100 is led out, the second tub of the second treatingpart 20 a is led out together with the drawer 100. At this time, thewater supply pipe and the drainage pipe which are connected with thesecond tub 200 have to be extended. Therefore it may be necessary toprovide a configuration used to extended or reduce the water supply pipeand the drainage pipe based on the leading-in and leading-out of thedrawer 100. If the water supply pipe and the drainage pipe are notarranged effectively, the water supply pipe and the drainage pipe mightbe caught by the rear surface of the drawer 100 in the inward motion ofthe drawer 100. In addition, the water supply pipe and the drainage pipemight be torn or damaged by the drawer.

Because of the problem, the laundry apparatus 1 includes a watersupply/drainage device 400 which is provided in a rear portion of thedrawer 100 flexibly.

In reference to FIG. 10, the water supply/drainage device 400 includes afirst link 420 and a second link 430 arranged below the first link 420.The first link 420 and the second link 430 are rotatably coupled to eachother by a hinge. It is preferable that the first link 420 is providedbeyond the second link 430.

Together with that, it is preferable that long axes of the first andsecond links 420 and 430 are arranged in parallel to a width directionof the second cabinet 20. In other words, the width of the secondcabinet 20 having the drawer 100 provided therein is structurally longerthan the height of the second cabinet 20. Because of that, the long axesof the first and second links 420 and 430 are arranged in parallel tothe width direction of the second cabinet 20 and the first and secondlinks 420 and 430 arranged vertically have an advantage in an aspect ofspace utilization.

The first link 420 and the second links 430 are symmetrical in a profileand a configuration. As follows, the same configuration elements of thesecond link 430 as those of the first link 420 will be omitted.

The first link 420 forms an internal space, with both open sides. Aflexible water supply pipe 450 and a flexible drainage pipe 460 areinsertedly installed in the both open sides of the first link 420. Inother words, the flexible water supply pipe 450 and the flexibledrainage pipe 460 are provided in the internal space of the first link420.

An end of the first link 420 is connected to a rear panel (not shown) ofthe second cabinet 20 and the first link 420 is rotatably connected tothe rear panel of the second cabinet 20. More specifically, the end ofthe first link 420 is hingedly connected with a first bracket 422 andthe first bracket 422 is fixedly connected with the rear panel.

The second link 430 is connected with the lower portion of the firstlink 420. The profile and configuration of the second link 430 isidentical to those of the first link 420, except an end of the secondlink 430 which is hingedly connected with the rear surface of thehousing 120 provided in the drawer 100. More specifically, the end ofthe second link 430 is hingedly connected with a second bracket 432 andthe second bracket 432 is fixedly connected with the rear surface of thehousing 120. Together with that, the other end of the second link 430 ishingedly connected with the first link 420.

A hinge connecting part 470 is formed between the first link 420 and thesecond link 430 and a hinge shaft (not shown) is inserted in the hingeconnecting part 470. The hinge connecting part 470 may be a projection.The hinge connection part 470 may be configured of a first projection424 formed in a bottom of the first link 420 and a second projection 434formed in a top of the second link 430. The first projection 424 and thesecond projection 434 may be integrally formed with the first link 420and the second link 430, respectively.

A water supply hole 410 is provided in a rear upper portion of thesecond cabinet 20 and the water supply hole 410 is configured of a hotwater supply hole 412 for supplying hot water and a cold water supplyhole 414 for supply cold water. The water supply hole 410 is incommunication with the flexible water supply pipe 450. The flexiblewater supply pipe 450 is branched to be two pipes. One of the branchedpipes is connected with the hot water supply hole 412 and the other oneis connected with the cold water supply hole 414. The flexible watersupply pipe 450 is inserted in the first and second links 420 and 430.The flexible water supply pipe 450 may be arranged in “⊂” shapeentirely. In other words, the flexible water supply pipe 450 may beinserted in the end of the first link 420 and exhausted from the otherend. The flexible water supply pipe 450 exhausted from the other end ofthe first link 420 is inserted in an end of the second link 430 to beexhausted from the other end of the second link 430. The flexible watersupply pipe 450 exhausted from the other end of the second link 430 maybe connected with the second treating part 20 a, passing through therear surface of the housing 120.

The flexible drainage pipe 460 is installed in the same way as theflexible water supply pipe 450. In other words, the flexible drainagepipe 460 may be arranged in the first and second links 420 and 430 in a“⊂” shape. An end of the flexible drainage pipe 460 is exhausted to arear portion of the second cabinet 20. In other words, a drainageportion of the flexible drainage pipe 460 configured to exhaust washwater outside is located in an outside of the second cabinet 20. It ispreferable that a through hole (not shown) is formed in the rear panelof the second cabinet 20 to exhaust the flexible drainage pipe 460 therethrough.

It is preferable that the flexible water supply pipe 450 and theflexible drainage pipe 460 are formed of a flexible material which canbe flexed according to the rotation of the first and second links 420and 430.

Although not shown in the drawings, the first and second links 420 and430 may guide a control line (not shown) and the control line includesan electricity line or a control line.

Moreover, it is described above that the end of the first link 420located upper is connected with the rear panel and that the end of thesecond link 430 located lower is connected with the rear surface of thehousing 120. Alternatively, the end of the first link 420 located upperis connected with the rear surface of the housing 120 and the end of thesecond link 430 located lower is connected with the rear panel.

As follows, an operational state of the water supply/drainage device 400mentioned above will be described.

FIG. 10 is a rear view illustrating the drawer 100 which is moved intothe second cabinet 20 completely and FIGS. 11 and 12 are side sectionaland plane views illustrating the drawer 100 which is moved outwardcompletely from the second cabinet 20.

In reference to FIG. 10, the first link 420 and the second link 430 arefolded to be arranged on the same perpendicular plane. In other words,the first link 420 and the second link 430 are arranged in parallel tothe rear surface of the housing 120. Together with that, the flexiblewater supply pipe 450 and the flexible drainage pipe 460 are bent in a“⊂” shape near the hinge-connecting portion of the first and secondlinks 420 and 430. In other words, the flexible water supply pipe 450and the flexible drainage pipe 460 exhausted from the first end of thefirst link 420 are bent gently to be inserted in the end of the secondlink 430.

In reference to FIG. 11, when the drawer 100 is led out, the first andsecond links 420 and 430 connected to the drawer 100 are not located onthe same perpendicular plane anymore. In other words, the first link 420is rotated about the connected portion with the rear panel of the secondcabinet 20 and the second link 430 is rotated about the connectedportion with the housing 120. Here, the second link 430 is rotated aboutall of the connected portions with the housing 120 and with the firstlink 420. In contrast, the first link 420 is only rotated about theconnected portion with the rear panel.

In reference to FIG. 12, when the drawer 100 is led out completely, thefirst and second links 420 and 430 are located on the same perpendicularplane again. However, the second link 430 is not located underneath thefirst link 420 but at a diagonal angle with respect to the first link420. It is preferable that the first and second links 420 and 430maintain a predetermined angle, not located on the same perpendicularplane completely, when the drawer 100 is moved outward completely. Inother words, if the first and second links 420 and 430 are placed on thesame perpendicular plane in the state of the drawer 100 being led outcompletely, the first and second links 420 and 430 might not be rotatedrelatively when the drawer is led in again. In other words, if the firstand second links 420 and 430 are located on the same perpendicularplane, a moment for rotating the first and second links 420 and 430cannot be formed. Because of that, if the first and second links 420 and430 maintain a predetermined angle when the drawer 100 is led outcompletely, the first and second links 420 and 430 may be rotatedsmoothly when leading in the drawer 100.

As a result, the water supply pipe 450 and the drainage pipe 460 of theauxiliary laundry device may be arranged effectively by the hingeassembly configured of the pair of the links. Twist or damage of thewater supply pipe and the drainage pipe generated when leading in or outthe drawer may be prevented accordingly.

When the second treating part 20 a is formed in the drawer 100 asdescribed above, the auxiliary laundry device may be a top loading typewhich allows the user to load laundry via a top thereof vertically.Because of that, the user may load or unload the laundry into or out ofthe drum 600 smoothly and conveniently after leading out the drawer 100.

As follows, the second tub and the second drum according to embodimentsof the present invention will be described in detail in reference to theaccompanying drawings.

In reference to FIGS. 13 and 14, the second treating part 20 a includesa second tub 200, a second drum 600 rotatably mounted in the second tub200, a tub cover 210 coupled to a top surface of the second tub 200, acover 214 coupled to the tub cover 210, a water chamber 217 and a watersupply hose 219 a configured to supply wash water to the second drum600, and a water chamber cover 219 configured to cover the water chamber217. The water chamber 217 is configured to reduce the speed of the washwater, which will be described in detail later.

The second tub 200 and the second drum 600 have open tops. The secondtub 200 surrounds the second drum 600 and it prevents the wash waterfrom leaking outside. The second drum 600 is rotatable within the secondtub 200. The second drum 600 holds laundry and it is provided with thewash water. A plurality of ribs may be projected from an outercircumferential surface of the second tub 200 to reinforce the strengthof the second tub 200.

The tub cover 210 prevents the wash water and the laundry from beingthrown outside during the washing, and it is coupled to a top surface ofthe second tub 200. A semicircular-shaped opening 211 is formed in aninner circumference of the tub cover 210 and the opening 211 is anintroduction space for the laundry to be loaded or unloaded. The opening211 is opened and closed by the cover 214. The cover 214 is hingedlycoupled to the tub cover 210 and the cover 214 is configured of a frame215 and a transparent window 216 secured in the frame 215. A handle 215a used to open and close the cover 214 is provided in a center of theframe 215. The transparent window 216 is formed of a transparentmaterial and it allows the user to identify the state of the laundry andwash water inside the second drum 600. The user opens the cover 214before starting the washing process and he or she loads the laundry intothe second drum 600. After the washing process, the user opens the cover214 and he or she takes out the laundry from the second drum 600. Duringthe washing process, the cover 214 is kept being closed.

A chamber support 212 is formed in a rear portion of the semicircularopening 211 formed in the tub cover 210 and the water chamber 217 isinstalled in the chamber support 212. A hinge is provided in the chambersupport 212 to connect the cover 214 to the second cover.

The water chamber 217 is a device configured to supply the wash water tothe second drum 600 and it is located in the center of the chambersupport 212, adjacent to the opening 211. Here, the water chamber 217communicates with an end of the water supply hose 219 a. The watersupply hose 219 a is inserted in a predetermined portion of the tubcover 210 and it is arranged along an inner surface of the tub cover210, that is, an outer surface of the chamber support 212. Together withthat, the water supply hose 219 a is bent at a center of the outersurface of the chamber support 212 to communicate with the water chamber217. The other end of the water supply hose 219 a is in communicationwith the flexible water supply pipe 450.

A support cover 213 is coupled to the chamber support and the supportcover 213 is coupled with the chamber support 212, to form apredetermined internal space where the water chamber 217 is installed.

In the meanwhile, fixers 218 for fixing the water chamber 217 are formedaround the water chamber 217 and bolt grooves are formed in the fixers218 to couple the support cover 213 to the chamber support 212. Thefixers 218 may be integrally formed with the support cover 213.

A cross section of the water chamber 217 is larger than a cross sectionof the water supply hose 219 a. As the wash water is moving at a highspeed via the water supply hose 219 a, the speed of the wash water isdecreased drastically at the water chamber 217. Because of that, thewash water may be supplied to the second drum 600 not at a high speedbut at a relatively low speed.

According to the conventional laundry device, wash water is supplied toa drum from a predetermined portion of the second tub 200 or of the tubcover 210. Typically, most of the laundry is located in a center of thesecond drum 600 and the conventional laundry apparatus consumes quite alot of time to dampen the laundry. However, according to an embodimentof the present invention, the water chamber 217 for supplying the washwater is arranged near the center of the second drum 600, to supply thewash water to the center of the second drum 600. Because of that, thetime required for the wash water to dampen the laundry may be reducedeffectively.

In the meanwhile, the opening 211 is approximately semicircular and theangle at the circumference is over 180 degrees, exactly. In other words,the opening 211 formed in the tub cover 210 may be larger than the spaceoccupied by the chamber support 212. Because of that, the space forloading and unloading the laundry may be secured as much as possible.

As a result, the water chamber is arranged in the center of the drumaccording to the present invention to supply the wash water to thecenter of the drum, such that the laundry may be dampened more quickly.

In the meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 15, a shaft 700 passing through thesecond tub 200 is provided in a lower portion of the second tub 200. Anupper end of the shaft 700 is connected with the drum 600 mounted in thesecond tub 200 such that the second drum 600 may be rotated along therotation of the shaft 700. A motor 800 is installed underneath thesecond tub 200 to rotate the shaft 700.

Within the drawer 100, the second tub 200 is elastically supported by anauxiliary supporting device (500, see FIG. 19), which will be describedlater. Vibration generated by the rotation of the second drum 600 to betransferred to the second tub 200 may be suspended and reduced by thesupporting device 500.

A through hole 222 to pass the shaft 700 there through may be formed inthe center of the second tub 200. In addition, a bearing housing 250configured to support the shaft 700 is inserted in a bottom of thesecond tub 200. Preferably, the bearing housing 250 is integrally formedwith the second tub 200 when the second tub 200 is molded. Here, whenthe second tub 200 is formed according to injection molding, the bearinghousing 250 may be insert-molded when the second tub 200 isinjection-molded. Here, shaft holes 252 to pass the shaft 700 therethrough are formed in a center of the bearing housing 250 and a pair ofbearings 254 to rotatably support the shaft 700 are inserted in theshaft holes 252. A water seal 256 is provided in the shaft hole 252 ofthe bearing housing 250 to maintain air tightness between the shaft 700and the second tub 200, in contact with the shaft 700. The water seal256 is formed in a ring shape, fixed to an inner circumferential surfaceof the bearing housing 250, and a sealing rib 258 is projected from aninner circumferential surface of the water seal 256 to maintain the airtightness.

The motor 800 is installed underneath the second tub 200 and it rotatesthe shaft 700 supported by the bearing housing 250. Here, the motor 800may be an outer rotor type motor including a stator fixed to an outercircumferential surface of the shaft of the second tub 200 and a rotorfixed to the shaft, surrounding the stator.

As shown in FIGS. 16 to 18, a heater sump 230 may be formed in an innerlower surface of the second tub 200. A heater 231 is installed in theheater sump 230 to heat the wash water held in the second tub 200. Adrainage part 235 is provided in the heater sump 230 to drain the washwater held in the second tub 200 and an air chamber 237 is installed inthe drainage part 235 to sense the amount of the wash water held in thesecond tub 200.

Here, in reference to FIGS. 16 and 17, a sloping surface 238 is formedin the bottom of the second tub 200 to allow the wash water of thesecond tub 200 to be collected in the heater sump 230. In other words,when the wash water held in the second tub 20 is drained, the slopingsurface 238 formed in the bottom of the second tub 200 helps the washwater collect in the heater sump 230 to be drained via the heater sump230.

When the wash water held in the second tub 200 is heated, the slopingsurface 238 collects the wash water in the heater sump 230 to be heated.In this case, even if the wash water is insufficient when heating thewash water, the wash water is collected in the heater sump 230 by thesloping surface 130. Because of that, overheating of the heater 231 anddamage to the heater 231 may be prevented.

The heater sump 230 mentioned above cannot be formed at the relativelyleast space formed by the second tub 200 installed in the limited spaceof the drawer 100. In other words, only the least space having theheater 231 formed therein is used to form the heater sump 230.

In this case, the installation of the heater 231 itself may be aproblem. The heater 231 includes a heater terminal 232 connected withthe power source and a heating road 233. Simultaneously, the heaterterminal 232 fixes the heater 231. Because of that, the size of theheater terminal 232 is relatively larger than the size of the heatingroad 233. Typically, the heater terminal 232 is bent along aperpendicular direction with respect to the heating road 233 forinstallation efficiency. However, according to the present invention,the heater terminal 232 is formed in the same direction as the heatingroad 233 because of the small space. As a result, even when the heatersump 230 is projected toward the lower portion of the second tub 200,the heater terminal 232 of the heater 231 is caught by the rib forreinforcing the strength of the second tub 200 when the motor 231 isinstalled and it interferes with the inserting path of the heater 232,which makes it difficult to install the heater 231.

Because of that, when the motor 231 is installed, the installationdirection of the heater 231 is sloping from a lower portion of theheater sump 230 toward an upper portion. In other words, when the heater231 is inserted, the heater 231 is inserted in the heater sump 230 withan end of the heating road 233 being upward and the heater terminal 232being downward. After the heating road 233 is inserted completely, theheating road 233 is rotated horizontally to fix the heater terminal 232to the heater sump 230.

Meanwhile, an auxiliary heater clamp 234 for fixing the heating road 233of the inserted heater 231 may be installed in an inner surface of theheater sump 230. The heater clamp 234 supports the heater in a rightwardand leftward direction.

Such the heater clamp 234 and the second tub 200 are manufacturedindependently and the heater clamp 234 is inserted in the heater sump230 in advance before the heater 231 is installed. The heater clamp 234is located in a predetermined position opposed to the insertingdirection of the heater 231 and it fixes an end of the heating road ofthe heater 231. Here, the heater clamp 234 is inserted in theinstallation hole provided in the heater sump 230 by a predeterminedelasticity and a hooking projection is projected in the end of theheater sump 230 to prevent the separation of the heater sump 230.

Additionally, because of the limited small space of the heater 231, thedirection of the heater terminal 232 is identical to the direction ofthe heating road 233 to connect the power terminal (not shown) to theheater terminal 232.

In other words, when the direction of the heater terminal 232 isperpendicular to the direction of the heating road 233, like theconventional heater, the space formed between the second tub 200 and thedrawer 100 is narrow and it is difficult to connect the power terminalwith the heater terminal.

However, when the direction of the heater terminal 232 is identical tothe direction of the heating road 233, the power terminal is insertedalong the installation direction of the heater 231, to be connected withthe heater terminal 232 smoothly.

As shown in FIG. 18, the drainage part 235 is provided in a bottom ofthe heater sump 230 to drain the wash water held in the second tub 200such the drainage part 235 is connected with a drainage device (notshown) and the wash water collected in the heater sump 230 is drained bya drainage pump (300, see FIG. 26) provided in the drainage device. Thedrainage pump 300 will be described in detail later.

Here, a branched pipe 236 branched toward a upper portion of thedrainage part 235 is formed in the drainage part 235 and a pressurewater level sensor (not shown, for example, a diaphragm pressure sensor)is connected with the branched pipe 236 to sense a water level of thewash water stored in the second tub 200. The air chamber 237 is providedbetween the branched pipe 236 and the pressure water level sensor. Theair chamber 237 allows the pressure water level sensor to detectpressure changes of the branched pipe 236 by using a volume.

Meanwhile, the conventional laundry apparatus includes a suspensionsystem which supports the drum and the tub and which reduces vibrationgenerated by the rotation of the drum, such as a cylinder and a pistonor a spring and a damper. Such a conventional suspension system isflexible according to the weights of the drum and the tub, to supportthe drum and the tub. Because of that, the drum and the tub may movedownwardly a predetermined distance or more.

As a result, it is limited to install and drive the conventionalsuspension system in the narrow space of the second cabinet 20. Asfollows will be described a supporting device which is provided in thesecond cabinet 20 of the laundry apparatus 1 according to the aboveembodiments, to support the second drum 600 and the second tub 200 andto suspend the vibration generated by the rotation of the second drum600 to limit the movement of the second drum 600 and the second tub 200.

In reference to FIGS. 19 and 20, a supporting device 500 according to anembodiment may maintain the distance between the second tub 200 and thesecond cabinet 20 in a predetermined range. In other words, thesupporting device 500 may prevent the second tub 200 and the secondcabinet 20 from being spaced apart over the predetermined range or frombeing too closed over the range.

Here, when the drawer 100 is provided in the second cabinet 20 asmentioned above, the supporting device 500 is provided between thesecond tub 200 and the drawer 100 and it can maintain the distancebetween the drawer 100 and the second tub 200 in a predetermined range.In other words, according to an embodiment not including the drawer 100,the supporting device 500 may be provided between the second tub 200 andthe second cabinet 20. According to an embodiment including the drawer100, the supporting device 500 may be provided between the second tub200 and the drawer 100. The embodiment including the drawer 100 providedin the second cabinet and the supporting device 500 provided between thesecond tub 200 and the drawer 100 will be described.

As a result, the supporting device according to this embodiment limitsthe movement of the second tub 200 and it can suspend horizontalvibration and/or vertical vibration which are generated by the rotationof the second drum 600. More specifically, the supporting device 500 maybe provided between a first fixing part 510 provided in the drawer 100and the sloping surface 240 provided in the second tub 200. In thiscase, the supporting device 500 may maintain the distance between thefirst fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240 in a predeterminedrange. As follows, a specific configuration of the supporting device 500will be described in reference to the drawings.

The supporting device 500 according to an embodiment includes a firstsupporting part 520 configured to limit downward movement and horizontalmovement of the second tub 200 and a second supporting part 530configured to limit upward movement of the second tub 200. Thesupporting device 500 according to the embodiment may include asupporting part configured to limit movement of the second tub accordingto vibration of the second tub generated by the rotation of the seconddrum 600, that is, a direction of movement of the second tub 200. Here,the first supporting part 520 may limit downward movement andleftward-and-rightward movement of the second tub 200. The secondsupporting part 530 may limit upward movement of the second tub 200.

In the meanwhile, the second drum 600 and the second tub 200 may bevibrated along various directions by the rotation of the second drum600. For example, they may be vibrated along a vertical direction or ahorizontal direction. Even when they are vibrated along the verticaldirection, the second drum 600 and the second tub 200 may be vibratedlinearly or curvedly, and vice versa when they are vibrated along thehorizontal direction. By extension, when the second tub 200 and thesecond drum 600 are rotated, only a single direction rotation will occurrarely and vibration having complex directional elements will usually begenerated. For example, they are vibrated vertically and vibratedhorizontally along a curvature at the same time.

When limiting the downward and horizontal movement of the second tub200, the first supporting part 520 can limit the upward movement of thesecond tub 200 simultaneously. Here, the first supporting part 520 canlimit the downward and horizontal vibration of the second tub 200mainly, with limiting the upward movement of the second tub 200additionally. This can be applied to the second supporting part 530. Inother words, the second supporting part 520 can limit the upwardmovement of the second tub 20 mainly, with limiting the downward and/orhorizontal movement of the second tub 200 additionally.

The first and second supporting parts 520 and 530 mentioned above may beprovided between the second tub 200 and the drawer 100. For example, thefirst and second supporting parts 520 and 530 may be provided betweenthe first fixing part 510 provided in the side wall of the second tub200 and the sloping surface 240 provided in the inner wall of the drawer100. The first fixing part 510 may be integrally formed with the sidewall of the second tub 200 and the sloping surface 240 may be integrallyformed with the inner wall of the drawer 100.

In the meanwhile, to provide the first and second supporting parts 520and 530 between the first fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240,the first fixing part 510 may face the sloping surface 240 in opposite.Furthermore, they may face each other in opposite along a perpendiculardirection. The first and second supporting parts 520 and 530 may beprovided along a perpendicular direction accordingly.

For example, as shown in FIG. 19, the first fixing part 510 is providedin an upper portion of the supporting device 500 and the sloping surface240 is provided lower than the first fixing part 510, such that they areopposing each other along a perpendicular direction. The first fixingpart 510 may be extended outwardly from the side wall of the second tub200 and the sloping surface 240 may be extended toward the second tub200 from the inner wall of the drawer 100.

Here, the first supporting part 520 may include a supporting bar 522configured to limit the moving distance of the second tub 200 accordingto a moving direction and a connecting portion 526. In other words, thesupporting bar 522 is configured to limit the downward movement of thesecond tub 200 and the connecting portion 526 is configured to limit therightward and leftward movement of the second tub 200.

Specifically, the supporting bar is substantially formed of a rigidmaterial and both ends of the supporting bar 522 may be connected withthe first fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240, respectively.First and second inserting portions 512 and 242 may be provided in thefirst fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240, respectively, toconnect the ends of the supporting bar 522 there with. Because of that,the ends of the supporting bar 522 may be connected with the firstfixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240, passing through the firstand second inserting portions 512 and 242. In addition, a separationpreventing portions 524 may be provided in the ends of the supportingparts to prevent the ends from separating from the first fixing part 510and the sloping surface 240. Here, the connecting portions 526 may beprovided between the separation preventing portion 524 and the firstfixing part 510 and between the separation preventing portion 524 andthe sloping surface 240, respectively.

According to this embodiment, the first fixing part 510 and the slopingsurface 240 may be opposite to each other along a perpendiculardirection and the supporting bar 522 provided between them may beprovided along a perpendicular direction. Because of that, when thelaundry is accommodated in the second drum 600 and the wash water isheld in the second tub 200, a predetermined tension may be applied tothe supporting bar 522 by the loads of the second drum 600 and thesecond tub 200.

Meanwhile, the supporting bar 522 may be substantially formed of a rigidbody and both ends of the supporting bar 522 may be prevented from beingseparated from the first fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240.Even when the tension is applied to the supporting bar 522 along theperpendicular direction by the loads of the second drum 600 and thesecond tub 200, the supporting bar 52 may stop the second tub 200 frommoving downwardly as far as the length of the supporting bar 522, orfarther than the length. In other words, even if the second tub 200 ismoved downwardly by the rotation or vibration of the second drum 600,the downward movement of the second tub 200 may be limited by thesupporting bar 522.

In the meanwhile, the upward movement of the second tub 200 generated bythe rotation or vibration of the second drum 600 may be limited by thesecond supporting part 530. Here, the second supporting part 530 may beprovided between the first fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240and it may be formed of an elastic member capable of providing anelastic force to both ends thereof. In other words, the secondsupporting part 530 may be compressed between the first fixing part 510and the sloping surface 240 and it supplies the elastic force to theends thereof, that is, to the first fixing part 510 and the slopingsurface 240. As a result, the upward movement of the second tub 200 maybe limited by the elastic force of the second supporting part 530. Inaddition, the separation preventing portions 524 provided at the ends ofthe supporting bar 522 may be in close contact with the connectingportion 526 by the elastic force of the second supporting part 530, suchthat the connecting portions 526 may be in close contact with the firstfixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240. Because of that, thedistance between the first fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240may be maintained in the predetermined range by the supporting bar 522and the elastic material 540, only to limit the vertical movement of thesecond tub 200. When the second supporting part 530 is provided betweenthe first fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240, the secondsupporting part 530 may be provided along an outer circumference of thesupporting bar 522.

Moreover, the horizontal movement of the second tub 200 generated by therotation of the second drum 600 may be limited by the connecting portion526 of the first supporting part 520 mentioned above. Here, theconnecting portions 526 may be provided in both ends of the supportingbar 522 and they may limit the horizontal movement of the second tub 200by using a frictional force with the fixing part 510 and the slopingsurface 240. For example, the second tub 200 is vibrated to receive apredetermined force for moving horizontally. If then, the supporting bar522 may receive a moment to be rotated between the first fixing part 510and the sloping surface 240. In this case, if the supporting bar 522 isnot configured to be rotated at all, the moment applies a tension to thesupporting bar 522 and damage to the supporting bar 522 might occur.

Because of that, the supporting bar 522 may be configured to berotatable to a predetermined angle with respect to the first fixing part510 and the sloping surface 240. In this case, the rotation of thesupporting bar 522 may be limited by the connecting portions provided atthe ends of the supporting bar 522 and the frictional force between thefirst fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240. As a result, thehorizontal movement of the second tub 200 may be prevented.

The configuration of the rotatable supporting bar 522 will bespecifically described as follows. First and second seating portions 244and 514 may be provided in the first fixing part 510 and the slopingsurface 240 to seat at least a predetermined portion of the connectingportions thereon. The connecting portion 526 may have a semicircular,circular or curved shape and the first and second seating portions 244and 514 may have corresponding shapes with respect to the connectingportions 526, respectively. As a result, the shape of the connectingportions 526 provided at the ends of the supporting bar 522 and theshapes of the first and second seating parts 244 and 514 enable thesupporting bar 522 to perform the rotation to a predetermined angle. Thefrictional force generated between contacting surfaces may be calculatedaccording to a following mathematical equation:

[Mathematical Equation]

F=μN

Here, ‘μ’ refers to a frictional coefficient and ‘N’ refers to a normalforce. To increase the frictional force between the connecting portions526 and the first fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240,specifically, the frictional force between the connecting portion 526and the first fixing part 510 and between the connecting portion 526 andthe sloping surface 240, the connecting portions 526 and the first andsecond seating portions 244 and 514 may be formed of a material having ahigh frictional coefficient. To increase the normal force, theconnecting portions 526 and the first and second seating portions 244and 514 are contacting with each other as closely as possible.

According to the supporting device 500 of this embodiment, surfaces ofthe connecting portions 526 and/or surfaces of the first and secondseating portions 244 and 514 provided in the sloping surface 240 and thefirst fixing part 510 may be formed of a material having a highfrictional coefficient. According to this embodiment, to increase thenormal force, the connecting portions 526 and the first and secondseating portions 244 and 514 may contact with each other as closely aspossible and at least one of the connecting portions 526 or the firstand second seating portions 244 and 514 may include an elastic member toprevent any gap from being generated between them. In other words, theelastic force of the second supporting part 530 mentioned above enablesthe first fixing part 510 and the sloping surface 240 to be in closecontact with the connecting portions 526, and the elastic member enablesthe connecting portions 526 and the first and second seating portions244 and 514 to contact with each other as closely as possible, toincrease the normal force.

FIGS. 21 and 22 are diagrams schematically illustrating a connectingmember including the elastic member.

The elastic member 540 may be exposed along an outer circumference ofthe connecting portion 526 as shown in FIG. 21 or at least apredetermined portion of the elastic member 540 may be embedded in theconnecting portion 526 as shown in FIG. 22. When the elastic member 540is embedded in the connecting portion 526, it is preferable that theelastic member 540 is not embedded in the connecting portion 526 morethan a predetermined depth, to allow the connecting portion 526 to be incontact with the first and second seating portions 244 and 514 closelyby the elastic force thereof.

When the horizontal vibration of the second tub 200 is generated by therotation of the second drum 200, the second tub 200 happens to contactwith the supporting device 500, to generate inference with each other.Especially, according to the above embodiments of the laundry apparatus,the second cabinet 20 has a relatively narrow internal space and thedistance between the second tub 200 and the drawer 100 could berelatively narrow, compared with the conventional laundry apparatus.Because of that, the supporting device 500 provided between the secondtub 200 and the drawer 100 may be provided adjacent to the second tub200 closely. If the interference is generated between the second tub 200and the supporting device 500 by the horizontal vibration of the secondtub 200, there might be damage to an outer wall of the second tub 200and damage to the supporting device 500. Because of that, the supportingdevice 500 cannot function well and noise and vibration of the laundryapparatus 1 might then increase. As follows will be described aconfiguration used to prevent the interference between the second tub200 and the supporting device 500 even if vibration is generated in thesecond tub 200.

In reference to FIG. 23, a laundry apparatus 1 according to anotherembodiment may include a damping material 280 configured to maintain apredetermined distance or more between the supporting device 500 and thesecond tub 200 to prevent interference generated between them. Thedamping material 280 may have a predetermined elastic force and it isprovided between the supporting device 500 and the second tub 200, toprevent the interference between the second tub 200 and the supportingdevice 500 even if the second tub 200 is vibrated. The damping material280 may be provided in at least one of the supporting device 500 and thesecond tub 200, for example, it may be provided along an outercircumference of the second tub 200 as shown in FIG. 23.

Meanwhile, the supporting device 500 provided in the laundry apparatus 1according to some embodiments damps the vibration of the second tub 200.However, in case of damping the vertical and/or horizontal vibration ofthe second tub 200, the supporting device 500 may be provided along atleast three portions or more along the outer circumference of the secondtub 200. When the plurality of the supporting devices 500 are providedat two portions along the outer circumference of the second tub 200, ayawing phenomenon might be generated with respect to the supportingdevice 500.

FIG. 24 is a plane view of the drawer 100 when the drawer 100 isprovided in the second cabinet 20. FIG. 24 illustrates three supportingdevices 500 provided in the laundry apparatus along the outercircumference of the second tub 200.

In reference to FIG. 24, the supporting device 500 according to thisembodiment includes a first supporting device 500 a provided in a frontsurface of the second tub 200 and second and third supporting devices500 b and 500 c provided to form the same angle with the firstsupporting device 500 a. For example, the second and third supportingdevices 500 b and 500 c may be located approximately adjacent to rearcorners of the drawer 100. An angle formed between the first supportingdevice 500 a and the second supporting device 500 b and an angle formedbetween the first supporting device 500 a and the third supportingdevice 500 may be approximately 120°˜60°. An angle formed between thesecond supporting device 500 b and the third supporting device 500 c maybe approximately 120°˜60°.

As mentioned above, the laundry apparatus 1 according to the presentinvention includes the supporting device 500 configured to prevent thevibration of the second tub 200, to reduce noise and vibration generatedtherein.

When the second cabinet 20 is provided, the laundry apparatus 1according to the present invention may include the supporting device 500which can be installed in the narrow internal space of the secondcabinet 20 smoothly.

Meanwhile, it is necessary to provide a drainage pump 300 provided inthe second tub 200 of the second treating part 20 a to drain the washwater having treated the laundry. The wash water drained from the secondtreating part 20 a is drained via a second drainage pipe 480 and anauxiliary drainage pump 300 for smooth drainage of the wash water. Thedrainage pump 300 mentioned above is configured to perform drainage ofwash water and to filter dirt drained together with the wash watersimultaneously. However, this embodiment requires a new structureddrainage pump 300 because of the narrow installation space formed in thesecond treating part 20 a.

As follows, the drainage pump 300 according to this embodiment will bedescribed in detail in reference to the accompanying drawings.

As shown in FIG. 25, the drainage pump 300 according to an embodiment ofthe present invention is installed in a front edge portion of the drawer100. The drainage pump is configured of a filter part 310 and a pumppart 320. The pump part 320 is installed in the drawer 100 and thefilter part 310 is detachably installed in an upper horizontal directionof the drawer 100.

The reason why the filter part 310 is detachably in an upper portion ofthe drawer 100 vertically is that the installation space for the pumppart 320 installed in the drawer is very narrow. In other words, if thefilter part 310 is detachable forward or sideward with respect to thedrawer 100, a filtering area of the filter part 310 is reduced possiblymaking it difficult to perform smooth filtering. However, if thefiltering effect of the filter part 310 is enough, the filter part 310could be detached along a forward or sideward direction of the drawer100.

As shown in FIGS. 26 to 29, the filter part 310 and the pump part 320 ofthe drainage pump may be detachabed vertically.

Here, the filter part 310 is formed in a cylindrical shape having ahollow formed therein and it includes an inlet hole 311 formed in alower portion thereof to draw the wash water therein and a plurality offilter holes 313 formed in an outer circumferential surface thereof,except the inlet hole 311, to filter the wash water. A handle 315 isprovided in a top of the filter part 310 to detach the filter part 310from the pump part 320. Here, a cut-out plane surface 317 is formed in abody of the filter part 310 to limit the insertion direction of thefilter part 310.

In the meanwhile, the pump part 320 includes a filter coupling part 321configured to couple the filter part 310 thereto insertedly, a drainagechamber 328 in communication with the filter coupling part 321 and apump 329 provided in the drainage chamber 328 to generate a pumpingpower.

Here, the filter coupling part 321 is formed in a cylindrical shape,with an open top to allow the filter part 310 to be inserted therein anda hollow formed therein. A raised surface 322, corresponding to thecut-out surface 317 formed in the filter part 310, is formed in an innersurface of the filter coupling part 321. The insertion direction of thefilter part 310 inserted in the filter coupling part 321 is determinedby the shape of the raised surface 322 and the shape of the cut-outsurface 317 corresponding to the raised surface 322.

The filter coupling part 321 forms a relatively broad space, comparedwith the filter part 310. A predetermined space where the wash waterdrawn via the inlet hole of the filter 310 passes the filter hole 313 ofthe filter part 310 is formed in the filter part 310.

Meanwhile, a water inlet hole 323 corresponding to the inlet hole 311 ofthe filter part 310 is formed in a lower portion of the filter couplingpart 321 to draw the wash water therein. It is preferable that the waterinlet hole 323 contacts with the inlet hole 311 formed in the filterpart 310 closely to supply the wash water drawn via the water inlet hole323 toward the inlet hole 311.

A wash water staying space 324 extending from the filter coupling part321 is formed in the lower portion of the filter coupling part 321. Adrainage path 325 to pass the wash water filtered by the filter part 310therein is formed underneath the wash water staying space 324. Thedrainage path 325 forms a moving passage of the wash water toward alower center of the drainage chamber 328 which will be described later,specifically, a center of an impeller 341 of the pump 329 which will bedescribed later.

The drainage chamber 328 is located adjacent to the filter coupling part321, beyond the drainage path 325 extended from the lower portion of thefilter coupling part 321. The pump 329 is installed in the drainagechamber 328 and an impeller 341, rotated by the rotation of the pump329, is located in the drainage chamber 328.

Moreover, a water outlet hole 342 is formed in a predetermined portionof the drainage chamber 328 to drain the wash water therethough by therotation of the impeller 341. A drainage hole 345 is additionally formedin an opposite portion of the water outlet hole 342 to drain the washwater remaining in the drainage chamber 328 in the maintenance of thedrainage pump 300. The drainage hole 345 may be closed by an auxiliarycap (not shown).

In the meanwhile, when the drainage pump 300 is driven at a high speedin the above structure of the drainage chamber 328, a pressure insidethe drainage chamber 328 may be varied by the rotation of the impeller341. In other words, the pressure of the portion inside the drainagechamber 328 where the wash water is drained may be increased by theimpeller 341 and the pressure of the portion where the wash water isdrawn may be decreased by the suction of the impeller 341.

Here, when the pressure is decreased by the suction of the impeller 341,vapors might be generated in the wash water by the lowering pressure.The vapor generated in the drainage chamber 328 might affect theoperation of the impeller 341, only to result in poor water drainage andnoise generated by the vapors during the rotation of the impeller 341.

In the meanwhile, a partition wall 326 is located between the wash waterstaying space 324 and the drainage chamber 328 to partition off apredetermined space into the wash water staying space 234 and thedrainage chamber 328. The partition wall 326 includes a through hole 327to allow the wash water staying space 324 to communicate with thedrainage chamber 328, rather than the drainage path 325.

When the pressure inside the drainage chamber 328 is decreased by therotation of the impeller 341, the through hole 327 draws the wash waterinside the wash water staying space 324 into the drainage chamber 328 toprevent the pressure inside the drainage chamber 328 from decreasing.Because of that, the pressure inside the drainage chamber 328 isdecreased by the rotation of the impeller 341 and the smooth driving ofthe pump may be maintained.

Meanwhile, the second treating part 20 a of the laundry apparatus 1described above is movably supported by the supporting device 500. Inthis case, the second tub 200 is moved by a shock generated by themovement of the laundry apparatus 1 and it might collide with the insideof the drawer 100 to cause damage and breakage thereof. As a result, afixing material configured to prevent the movement of the second tub 200when the laundry apparatus 1 is moved is required.

As shown in FIG. 30, a transit bolt securing part 260 for securing thevibration of the second tub 200 when the laundry apparatus 1 is movedmay be further formed in a predetermined portion of an outercircumferential surface of the second tub 200. It is preferable that thetransit bolt securing part 260 is formed in a rear portion of the secondtub 200. When the laundry apparatus 1 is moved, a transit bolt 262passing through the second cabinet 20 is secured to the transit boltsecuring part 260 formed in the rear portion of the second tub 200, toprevent vibration of the second tub 200.

Alternatively, a transit bolt 262 passing through the drawer 100 and thesecond cabinet 20 is secured to the transit securing part 260. In thiscase, vibration of the second tub 200 is prevented by the transit bolt262 secured via the drawer 100 and vibration of the second cabinet 20and the drawer 100 are prevented from being open from the second cabinet20, when the laundry apparatus 1 is moved.

Moreover, the securing process of the second tub 200 secured by thetransit bolt 262 as mentioned above may prevent the horizontal vibrationof the second tub 200. However, the horizontal and vertical vibrationmight be generated complicatedly, when the laundry apparatus 1 is moved.Because of that, it is necessary to prevent the vertical vibration ofthe second tub 200. The bottoms of the second cabinet 10 and the drawer100 are open and an auxiliary vibration preventing material 270 isinserted in the open bottoms of the second cabinet 20 and the drawer100, to prevent the vertical vibration of the second tub 200.

The auxiliary vibration preventing material 270 is formed of apredetermined material such as Styrofoam having a shape corresponding tothe shape of space located between the second tub 200 and the drawer.The auxiliary vibration preventing material 270 is inserted into thedrawer 100 from the bottom of the second cabinet 20, to fix the secondtub 200. As a result, the vibration of the second tub 200 may beprevented by the transit bolt 262 and the auxiliary vibration preventingmaterial 270 mentioned above, when the laundry apparatus 1 is moved.

Meanwhile, when the drum is rotated, a balancer used to reduceeccentricity of the drum may be provided. However, the second cabinet 20provided in the laundry apparatus according to some embodiments may havea smaller washing capacity, that is, at least one of a smaller volumeand a smaller height than the first cabinet 20. In case of providing abalancer at the second drum 600, the space for installing the balancermakes the capacity of the second drum 600 smaller or the installationspace of the balancer itself may be insufficient.

As a result, in case a ball balancer is provided in the second drum 600of the second cabinet 20, the present invention provides a balancercapable of reducing an installation space. For that, the balanceraccording to an embodiment may be employed as at least a part of anouter wall of the drum 600.

If the balancer is provided in the drum like the conventional laundryapparatus, a part of the volume inside the drum is used as aninstallation space for the balancer and the drum capacity decreasecannot be avoided. In contrast, if the balancer is provided outside thedrum, the internal space of the second cabinet 20 is narrow and it isdifficult to secure an enough space with the tub.

As a result, an outer wall of the balancer may be used as a part of anouter wall of the second drum 600, not to reduce the capacity of thesecond drum 600 and to secure the installation space for the balancer.As follows, the balancer will be described in detail in reference to theaccompanying drawings.

In reference to FIGS. 31 and 32, a balancer 630 according to anembodiment is provided at a top of the drum 600 to be substantiallyemployed as a predetermined portion of a wall of the second drum 600. Inother words, the balancer 630 is provided at the top of the drum 600. Itcan be expected that the top of the drum second drum 600 is extended asmuch as the height of the balancer 630. For that, the balancer 630 maybe projected from the top of the second drum 600 a predetermineddistance. In other words, the balancer 630 according to some embodimentsmay be projected from a top end of the second drum 600, rather thanprovided inside or outside the second drum 600.

In this case, as shown in FIG. 31, an outer circumferential surface ofthe balancer 630 may be substantially continuous from an outercircumferential surface of the second drum 600. The outercircumferential surface of the balancer 630 may be provided along thesame surface which is identical to the outer circumferential surface ofthe second drum 600, that is, a predetermined virtual surface. If thebalancer 630 is projected outwardly from the second drum 600, theinternal space of the second cabinet 20 is narrow and interferencebetween the balancer 630 and the second tub 200 might be generatedduring rotation of the second drum 600, to cause an error. Since thebalancer 630 according to some embodiments forms at least a part of thewall of the second drum 600, the balancer 630 may minimize the capacitydecrease of the second drum 600.

The connection between the balancer 630 and the second drum 600 will bedescribed as follows. For example, at least one first connecting portion631 is provided in a bottom of the balancer 630 and at least one secondconnecting portion 635 corresponding to the first connecting portion 631may be provided in the top of the second drum 600. Here, the firstconnecting portion 631 may include a first extended portion 632extending from the bottom of the balancer 630 downwardly and a firstseating portion 643. The second connecting portion 635 includes a secondextended portion 636 extending from the top of the second drum 600upwardly and a second seating portion 638. The first and second extendedportions 632 and 636 may include first and second connecting holes 633and 637, respectively.

When the balancer 630 is connected with the second drum 600, the firstextended portion 632 of the balancer 630 may be seated on the secondseating portion 638 of the second drum 600 and the second extendedportion 636 of the second drum 600 may be seated on the first seatingportion 634 of the balancer 630. In other words, when the first andsecond extended portions 632 and 636 are seated on the second and firstseating portions 638 and 634, respectively, the first connecting hole633 is in communication with the second connecting hole 637. Because ofthat, a fastening material passing through the first and secondconnecting holes 633 and 637 may be fastened to connect the balancer 630to the second drum 600.

In the meanwhile, if the fastening material 650 is projected toward theoutside of the second drum 600, interference with the second tub 200might be generated during the rotation of the second drum 600. Becauseof that, a concave portion 634 a may be provided to prevent thefastening material 650 from being projected toward the outside of thesecond drum 600. The concave portion 634 a may be provided between thefirst connecting portion 631 and the second connecting portion 635. Whenit is fastened, the fastening material 650 is inserted in the concaveportion 643 a and it is prevented from being projected toward theoutside of the second drum 600.

The second cabinet 20 of the laundry apparatus 1 according to anembodiment may have at least one of a smaller volume and a smallerheight than the first cabinet 10. The height of the second drum 600 maybe smaller than that of the first drum. In some embodiments, thebalancer 630 is provided on the top of the second drum 600, the heightof the second drum 600 may be smaller than a diameter of the second drum600. In other words, the balancer 630 forms a predetermined part of theouter wall of the second drum 600 and the height of the second drum 600itself may be smaller accordingly. As a result, the height of the seconddrum 600 may be smaller than the diameter of the second drum 600.

When the height of the second drum 600 is smaller as mentioned above,compared with that of the conventional drum, it could be difficult tomanufacture the second drum 600 according to a conventional method. Inother words, a plate type side wall is rolled to be circular and theconventional drum is formed. A base is manufacture independently and thebase is connected with the side wall. The height of the second drum 600according to this embodiment is smaller than that of the conventionaldrum. The second drum 600 may not be properly manufactured if a sidewall and a base are independent and then connect with each other to formthe drum. Because of that, to manufacture the second drum 600 of thelaundry apparatus according to some embodiments, a single metal sheet isprovided and the single metal sheet is used to manufacture the seconddrum 600 via a drawing process. This is because the height of the seconddrum 600 is relatively smaller. It is possible to manufacture the seconddrum 600 in the drawing process and it is further possible tomanufacture the second drum 600 according to the embodiment in a singledrawing process. As a result, a side wall and a base may be integrallyformed as one body to be the second drum 600 according to theembodiment.

The conventional drum provided in the laundry apparatus includes aplurality of drainage holes formed in the side wall thereof to drainwater inside the drum. When the drum is rotated, the water inside thedrum is drained toward the tub to perform washing and rinsing moresmoothly. To form the plurality of the drainage holes, the drum ispunched from the inside toward the outside.

However, the second drum 600 according to one embodiment may beintegrally manufactured as one body via the drawing process, with areduced height. If the side wall of the second drum 600 is punched toform drainage holes, portions near the drainage holes might bedistorted. In a severe case, a circular profile of the second drum mightbe distorted during punching of the side wall to form drainage holes. Ifthe profile of the second drum is not uniformly even, the distance withthe tub may not be uniform when the drum is rotated, which may cause anerror.

To solve this potential problem, the second drum 600 according to someembodiments may not include drainage holes formed along the side wall.Rather, the second drum 600 may include only a drainage hole formed in adrum base 620. When the drum base 620 of the second drum 600 is rotated,the distance with the tub 200 is not so fatal, compared with the sidewall, and it is possible to form the drainage hole in the drum base 620.

However, when only the drum base 620 includes the drainage hole, waterinside the second drum 600 might leak outside via the top of the seconddrum 600 by a centrifugal force during the rotation of the second drum600 and the water might leak outside the second tub 200 according to therotational speed of the second drum 600.

As a result, auxiliary means for drain the water inside the second drum600 may be further provided in the side wall to circulate the water viathe space with the second tub 200.

For example, according to an embodiment, an opening 640 is providedbetween the second drum 600 and the balancer 630 to drain the waterinside the second drum toward the second tub 200 during the rotation ofthe second drum 600. In other words, as shown in FIG. 32, the balancer630 and the second drum 600 may be connected via the first and secondconnecting portions 631 and 635. The opening 640 may be provided betweenthe first and second connecting portions 631 and 635. When the water islifted toward an inner wall of the second drum 600 by the centrifugalforce, the water inside the second drum 600 may be drained to apredetermined space formed between the second tub 200 and the seconddrum 600 via the opening 640. The drained water may be stored in thespace formed between the second tub 200 and the second drum 600 or itmay be re-supplied to the inside of the second drum 600 via the drainagehole provided in the drum base 620 of the second drum 600.

Meanwhile, the drum integrally manufactured as one body in the drawingprocess may have a deterioration in strength in comparison with a drummanufactured in a conventional process. Also, the internal volume of thesecond cabinet 20 is narrow and the volume, that is, the washingcapacity of the second tub 200 provided in the second cabinet may bedecrease. The second drum 600 according to this embodiment includes astructure capable of solving these disadvantages, which will bedescribed as follows.

In reference to FIGS. 33 and 34, the second drum 600 according to someembodiments may reinforce the strength of the drum itself and it mayinclude a stepped portion 622 provided in the drum base 620 to enhancethe washing capacity of the second drum 600. Here, the stepped portion622 may be provided to make an outer portion of the drum base 620 lowerthan a center thereof. The stepped portion 622 is provided to reinforcethe strength of the second drum 600 and to make the second drum 600getting lower as coming toward the outer portion. Because of that, theinternal volume of the second drum 600 may be increased.

Moreover, to reinforce the strength of the second drum 600, the seconddrum 600 according to this embodiment includes a first convex portion624 extending towards the center of the drum base 620 from an outerportion of the drum base 620. For example, at least one convex portion624 may be provided and the at least one convex portion 624 may beextended toward the center from the outer portion of the drum base 620.In this case, the first convex portion 624, extending toward the centerof the drum base 620, may be connected with the stepped portion 622 ofthe drum base 620. As a result, the strength of the second drumaccording to this embodiment may be reinforced by the stepped portion622 provided in the drum base 620 and the first convex portion connectedwith the stepped portion 622.

In the meanwhile, the second drum 600 may be rotatable within the secondtub 200. In this case, the second drum 600 may include a connectingportion 660 extended from the shaft 700 to be connected therewith, incommunication with the shaft 700, to allow the second drum 600 to berotatable. The connecting portion 660 may be connected with the seconddrum 600 by a fastening material (229, see FIG. 33) such as a bolt. Theconnecting portion 660 extends from the shaft 700 provided in the centerof the drum base 620 in a radial direction. A seating portion may beprovided in the drum base 620 of the second drum 600 to seat theconnecting portion 660 thereon. The seating portion may be created to bea second convex portion 626 extending outwardly from the center of thedrum base 620. In other words, the connecting portion 660 may be seatedin a lower portion of the second convex portion 626 and it may beconnected with the second drum 600 by the fastening material 650.

When the stepped portion 622 if provided in the drum base 620 of thesecond drum 600 as mentioned above, a stepped portion 221 may beprovided in a tub base 220 of the second tub 200 to maintain thepredetermined distance with the second drum 600 and to reinforce thestrength of the second tub 200. The stepped portion has an outer portionlower than a center portion.

According to the laundry apparatus 1 described above, the balancer 630forming at least a predetermined part of the wall of the drum may beprovided. Because of that, when the second cabinet 20 is provided, thesecond drum 600 may be installed in the second cabinet 20 having arelatively narrow internal space and the drum capacity decrease may beminimized.

Meanwhile, drainage of the wash water may be performed in the firsttreating part 10 a located beyond the second treating part and thesecond treating parts 20 a. At this time, the wash water drained fromthe first treating part 10 a might flow backward to the second treatingpart 20 a. It is required to improve the drainage structure of the firstand second treating parts 10 a and 20 a.

As follows, the drainage structure of the first and second treatingparts 10 a and 20 a provided in the laundry apparatus 1 according toembodiments of the present invention will be describe in detail inreference to the accompanying drawings.

As shown in FIG. 13, a first drainage pipe 16 is provided in the firsttreating part 10 a to drain the wash water used in the first treatingpart 10 a. The first drainage pipe 16 is in communication with the firsttub of the first treating part 10 a. A second drainage pipe 480 isprovided in the second treating part 20 a to drain the wash water usedin the second treating part 20 a. The second drainage pipe 480 is incommunication with the second tub 200. The first drainage pipe 16 of thefirst treating part 10 a and the second drainage pipe 480 of the secondtreating part 20 a may be integrated outside the cabinet 1 a. A junctionpipe 485 is provided at a junction point (P) and the junction pipe 485is arranged in a “U” shape, to prevent the drained wash water fromflowing backward.

Together with that, the second drainage pipe 480 of the second treatingpart 20 a is upward with respect to the ground for a predeterminedperiod and downward again to be integrated with the first drainage pipe16 of the first treating par t10 a. The second drainage pipe 480 has anoutlet point (O) led out from the bottom of the second tub 200, amaximum point (M) of the highest position with respect to the ground anda junction point (P) integrated with the first drainage pipe 16 of thefirst treating part 10 a.

Here, the outlet point (O) and the junction point (P) are located higherthan the maximum point (M). In other words, the maximum point (M) islocated higher than the outlet point (O) and the junction point (P). Asa result, the wash water of the junction point (P) may be prevented fromflow backward into the second tub 200 against the drainage direction.

When the laundry is washed by using the second treating part 20 a, toomany bubbles might be generated in the second tub 200. When too manybubbles are generated in the second tub 200, a friction may be generatedby the bubbles located between the second drum 600 and the second tub200. The friction interferes with efficient rotation of the second drum600.

Because of that, the second treating part 20 a may include a bubbleoutlet pipe 490 to discharge the bubbles generated in the second tub200. An end of the bubble outlet pipe 490 is coupled to a predeterminedportion of the top of the second tub 200 and the other end is connectedwith the second drainage pipe 480. Preferably, the end of the bubbleoutlet pipe 490 is coupled to a top surface of the top cover 210 of thesecond tub 200.

In addition, a check valve 487 may be provided at a connected pointbetween the bubble outlet pipe 490 and the second drainage pipe 480. Thecheck valve 487 may be selectively closed according to a case ofdischarging bubbles or a case of discharging wash water.

In the meanwhile, the bubble outlet pipe 490 may be used to dischargetoo much steam generated in the second tub 200. The feature used todischarge the too much steam generated in the second tub 200 is the sameas the feature used to discharge the bubbles and detailed descriptionthereof will be omitted accordingly.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that variousmodifications and variations can be made in embodiments of the presentinvention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions.Thus, it is intended that embodiments of the present invention cover themodifications and variations of embodiments of this invention providedthey come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

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 32. A laundry apparatus comprising: a cabinet; a drawer configured to be forwardly extracted from and retracted into the body; a receiving part provided in the drawer to store water and laundry therein; a pump part configured to drain the water in the tub; a filter part configured to filter the water discharged from the tub by the pump part, wherein the filter part is detachable from the drawer.
 33. The laundry apparatus according to claim 32, wherein the filter part is configured to be exposed to the outside of the cabinet when the drawer is extracted.
 34. The laundry apparatus according to claim 32, wherein the filter part is detachable from an upper surface of the drawer.
 35. The laundry apparatus according to claim 32, wherein the filter part is provided in a front corner of the drawer.
 36. The laundry apparatus according to claim 32, wherein the filter part is detachable from a side surface of the drawer.
 37. The laundry apparatus according to claim 32, wherein the drawer comprises a housing to provide a space for mounting the receiving part; and a front portion to form a front surface of the drawer, wherein the filter part is detachable from the front portion.
 38. The laundry apparatus according to claim 32, wherein the pump part comprises: a filter coupling part communicating with the receiving part and configured to couple the filter part thereto detachably; a drainage chamber in communication with the filter coupling chamber; a rotatable impeller provided in the drainage chamber; and a drainage pipe to guide water discharged from the drainage chamber to the outside of the cabinet.
 39. The laundry apparatus according to claim 38, further comprises: a first surface provided in the filter part to form a part of the filter part and make a cross section of the filter part asymmetry; and a second surface provided in the filter coupling part, wherein the second surface forms a part of an inner surface of the filter coupling part and corresponds to the first surface.
 40. The laundry apparatus according to claim 38, further comprise a residual water drainage part that drains the water remained in the drainage chamber.
 41. The laundry apparatus according to claim 40, wherein the residual water drainage part is provided in a position exposable to the outside of the cabinet when the drawer is extracted.
 42. The laundry apparatus according to claim 38, further comprises: a first link rotatably connected to a rear surface of the cabinet; and a second link having one end rotatably connected to a rear surface of the drawer and the other end rotatably connected to the first link, wherein the drainage pipe is supported by both the first link and second link.
 43. The laundry apparatus according to claim 42, wherein the first link and the second link are configured to rotate in a plane parallel to a bottom surface of the cabinet when the drawer is extracted from or retracted into the cabinet.
 44. The laundry apparatus according to claim 43, the first and second link are arranged in parallel to a width direction of the cabinet. 